According to Golub, his nude art movement was not only meant to help people get comfortable in their own skin, but was also meant as an important lesson in acceptance.

“People are expressing themselves with their bodies and they're also expressing themselves with their words,” he said, according to the Daily Star. “So it's an opportunity for them to sort of share who they are and with no shame and with comfort and then on the same token for others to accept them.”

“So it's something that on one level it seems like sort of like a fun silly thing, people are naked, colours, but on the other level it actually impacts people in a very deep way,” he added.

Take a look below at more stunning images from Golub’s body-positive protest.